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Shuhei Ono
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Shuhei Ono received Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University, and
currently is an Agouron Geobiology Fellow at the Carnegie Institution
of Washington. He has been a member of NASA Astrobiology Institute at
Penn State and Carnegie Institution. His research interests have
been in multiple-sulfur isotope ratios (32S, 33S, 34S, and 36S) of
geologic materials as a tool to constrain the early evolution of
microbial metabolisms and its influence on the atmospheric chemistry
and climate of the early Earth.
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NASA Ames Research Center
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